This hand-carved stone mantel and surround has a classical paneled lintel over beautiful scrolled jambs extending outward. Inspired by the mantel and surround design of the Italian Renaissance.
This hand-carved stone fireplace has a classical style dating back to 17th and 18th century Europe. Simple but elegant in design, with a convex profile.
This stone fireplace design (with mantel) is inspired by the many charming country homes in the Provence region in the South of France. A larger fireplaces opening helps radiate the warmth and light of the fire.
The mantel is wide, welcoming opening evokes images of a roaring fire in the Great Room fireplace of a medieval castle in Burgundy (Bourgogne), France.
This carved stone fireplace and mantel design is from 16th century England. The Tudor design shows a characteristic arched fireplace opening, spanned with a simple mantel with two elegant rosettes on either side.